Triplets Open Amusement Park

Jordan
and her sisters, Janette and Jocyln, decided to open amusement
park.

The
triplets wanted to operate a family-oriented amusement park, and
they wanted to offer some unusual amenities.

Their
father, Josiah, provided financing for the venture. "I know the
Lord will bless this project, since you're using it to glorify
him," Josiah told his daughters.

The
sisters brainstormed for ideas about how to make the venture as
successful as possible.

Jordan
provided the first idea that was adopted. "I think we should
offer a free dessert to everyone who purchases a dinner at one of
the park's restaurant," she said. "Plus, children ages six and
under can eat free."

Janette's idea was the next to be accepted. "My
idea is very unusual," she bragged. "The center of our park will
be so tranquil, with all the wildlife and waterfalls. Why don't
we offer a daily contest for some lucky couple to have their big
day's events at the park? And since I'm engaged to be married, I
figured my fiance, Jack, and me could be the first couple to be
married there. We can call it Janette's Magical
Weddings."

She
continued, "Also, this idea should result in increased park
attendance, because of all the people in the various wedding
parties."

"What's
your idea, Joclyn?," asked Janette.

Joclyn
replied, "We can declare one week out of every month a special
park holiday, where we only charge half the normal admission fee.
I think we'll make a ton of additional money by doing that. So
one week in each month will be declared Joclyn's Magical Half
Price Days!"

"I
think you're right," Jordan agreed.

Jordan
also wanted to share other ideas with her sisters. "I think we
should operate as a for-profit park Monday through Friday. On
Saturday, we can let various non-profit agencies use the park to
raise funds for their various outreaches.

"On
Sunday, we'll close down all the rides, games and restaurants,
and host an all-day worship service. Admission to the park will
be free, and everyone can spend all day worshipping
God."

Janette
and Joclyn agreed that Jordan's ideas were fantastic. "Especially
the part about the picnic lunches," Joclyn said. "If everyone
shows up with nothing to eat, we may not have a boy show up with
fish and bread. And even if we do, we may not have anyone who can
feed an amusement park filled with people with such a small
amount of food!"